The ProtAct-Us EU-funded project coordinated by VIF is an ambitious initiative aims at protecting all road user groups from serious injury and long-term physical, cognitive and mental health consequences of road crashes, through innovatively interlinked research action between medical and engineering tools.
In ProtAct-Us project, CIDAUT is working on the development of Virtual (FE HBMs) and physical methods to assess long term consequences of injuries in head, brain, thorax and upper extremities for occupants of vehicles (incl. rear seats) as well as pedestrians.
One year into the ProtAct-Us project, the consortium successfully held its Third General Assembly on May 20–21, 2025, in Aachen, Germany, hosted by Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika) and Uniklinik RWTH Aachen. The two-day meeting brought together project partners from across Europe to align on progress, discuss key milestones, and deepen collaboration across work packages.
The meeting focused on the work developed during the first year of the project and on planning the next steps. It featured interactive workshops dedicated to the core technical areas of the project, as well as cross-cutting topics such as Risk Management and Gender Relevance. Participants also had the opportunity to explore RWTH & IKa's facilities during a guided tour, providing context for the technical expertise that supports ProtAct-Us' ambitions.

The meeting highlighted the strength of the consortium and reaffirmed its shared commitment to developing innovative solutions for better preparedness and responsiveness in road safety for all.
More information about the project can be found at https://protact-us.eu/
